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Transforming Medication and Fluid Administration in Post Acute Care

The Macy Catheter has helped thousands of hospice and palliative care patients who cannot take medications by mouth. It is often prescribed to administer oral formulations via the rectal route. This method works as a needle-free alternative to IV and subcutaneous routes, and can mitigate shortages of injectable formulations. Clinicians have….

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6 of the Most Common Macy Catheter Myths

Interested in the Macy Catheter, but unsure about one sticking point? What if it’s a myth? In this blog post, we address misconceptions such as the idea that the catheter is expensive, uncomfortable, and/or a burden to staff.

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The Macy Catheter From a Leader’s Perspective

In this interview with Brad Macy, RN, BSN, CHPN, Brad responds to inquiries about the process of creating the Macy Catheter, its fundamental purpose, and how working to develop the Macy Catheter has impacted his personal and professional views.

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Mitigating the Labor Crisis in Post-Acute Care

Mitigating the Labor Crisis in Post-Acute Care Strategies for improving nurse efficiency and retention through adoption of the Macy Catheter®As Florence Nightingale once observed, “The goal of nursing is to put the patient in the best condition...”...

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A Special Thank You from the Macy Catheter Team

Dear Colleagues, In recognition of 2018 National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, we would like to take this time to thank YOU for all of the hard work, dedication and care that you provide to patients on a daily basis. Our entire Macy Catheter...

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Opioid Drug Shortage: Immediate Action Needed

Opioid Drug Shortage: Immediate Action Needed August 27, 2018 Jai N. Patel, PharmD, BCOP In an article posted in Healio HemOnc Today, “The frequency of drug shortages in the United States is rapidly increasing.” “Hospitals are managing the...

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Nursing Home Residents: Addressing Dehydration

In an article published by McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, “Dehydration is a major concern for nursing homes, as it can often snowball into much more serious issues, such as delirium, falls, constipation and urinary tract infections.” A systematic...

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